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The Lassie Singers are an indie-pop band from Berlin-Kreuzberg that was active from 1988 to 1998. Their musical style was in between the
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and Neue Deutsche Welle. The Lassie Singers have been called the ''first German girl-band''. The band's lyrics often use bitter humor to describe clichéd romantic relationships from a feminist perspective. For example, popular songs of written by the Lassie singers include: ''Die Pärchenlüge'' (English translation: the couple-lie), ''Mein zukünftiger Exfreund'' (English translation: My future ex-boyfriend), and ''Liebe wird oft überbewertet'' (English translation: Love is over valued). The Lassie Singers’ largest commercial success came with the 1994 single ''Es ist so schade'' (English translation: It is too bad), peaking at number 24 in the Austrian Charts. They released four studio albums, the first of which was released on Columbia Records; their final three studio albums were released on Dragnet Records, a sub-label of Sony Music Germany.


History

The founding members of the Lassie Singers were Christiane Rösinger, Almut Klotz, Heiner Weiß, Kathrin Fitzner (aka Kathrin Witzleben), and
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. The band had three front-women, and Rösinger wrote the band's song lyrics. van Dannen was only a member of the Lassie Singers for a short time; Herman Herrmann later joined the band as a guitarist. The band name refers to the American TV series ''
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''. Over a period of years the Lassie Singers worked with many different well-known German pop-artists, including Bernd Begemann, King
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). Their first album ''Die Lassie Singers helfen Dir'' (English translation: "The Lassie Singers help you") was released in 1991. This was quickly followed by ''Sei À Gogo '' in 1992, and then ''Stadt, Land, Verbrechen'' in 1994. In 1996, the Lassie singers released the album ''Hotel Hotel'', which was produced by Thomas Meinecke and recorded by Chris von Rautenkranz. In 1998 the Lassie Singers broke up. Almut Klotz and Christiane Rösinger opened the record label '' Flittchen Records''. Rösinger founded the band Britta and since 2010 has released two solo albums under her own name. Klotz and Sandra Grether founded the riot-grrl band Parole Trixi. Klotz also founded the band ''Maxi unter Menschen'' with Maximilian Hecker, and played as a duo with Christian Dabeler called ''Klotz+Dabeler''. In 2013 Klotz died of breast cancer. In 2020 Christiane Rösinger won the Rio Reiser Sonderstipendium from the Musicboard Berlin.


Discography


Studio albums

# 1991: ''Die Lassie Singers helfen Dir'' (
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( Sony Music Entertainment)) # 1992: ''Sei À Gogo'' (Dragnet Records (Sony Music Entertainment)) # 1994: ''Stadt, Land, Verbrechen'' (Dragnet Records) # 1996: ''Hotel Hotel'' (Dragnet Records){{cite news, url=https://taz.de/!1454794/ , title= Hallo, laute Welt! Poesie der Gefühle, Prosa der Verhältnisse: Die Lassie Singers mit neuer Platte. Alltagstaugliche Message:"Sei dein eigenes Hotel!", author=ANKE WESTPHAL , newspaper= Die Tageszeitung: Taz, date= 1996-05-31 , page= 13, access-date=2023-08-07 , publisher=
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Compilation albums

* 1998: ''Best of Lassie Singers – Time to say Tschüss'' (Flittchen Records) * 1998: ''Rest of Lassie Singers – rare & unreleased, 1988–1998'' (Flittchen Records)


Singles

* 1991: ''Mein Freund hat mit mir Schluß gemacht'' * 1991: ''Falsche Gedanken'' * 1994: ''Schade! (Es ist so schade)'' * 1996: ''Liebe wird oft überbewertet, Regen''


References


External links


Official Webpage of Christiane Rösinger (in German)
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Lassie Singers on Discogs
Musical groups established in 1988 Female-fronted musical groups German pop music groups German rock music groups Musical groups from Berlin